1040 Reviews (4.2 out of 5 Grommets)

Excellent Kitchen Tool

This is the easiest way to peel an egg. The peeler works flawlessly every time. So simple and so reliable. If you don't have one of these and like boiled eggs, you need to invest in one soon.

5

Help!!!

3/5/2019byLouise

I love it but lost the instructions for the best method to cook hard boiled eggs

5

Best kitchen gadget ever!

3/3/2019byDee

The Negg takes the pain out of peeling hard-boiled eggs. With just a few shakes of the container, the shell slides off, resulting in a clean, undamaged egg. It's a perfect aid for making deviled eggs.

5

great product

3/2/2019byLucyna

Works really well. Clever little kitchen tool to own :)

5

Works well

2/24/2019bySusan

Works great if you follow the directions.

5

works like a champ!

2/24/2019byJean W

I tried out The Negg the day I got it, and it worked exactly as advertised. I did follow the directions for cooking and cooling exactly, and that may have been a part of it, but I was so impressed with The Negg that I ordered one for each of my children's families!

5

I love my red Negg

2/24/2019byLynn

I've only used it once but it really worked and it worked very quickly. In my life peeling eggs have always been a chore and this little item has made peeling fun and quick . Thanks for the great invention and the fast delivery.

5

Are you kidding me?

2/22/2019bySteven

12 eggs pealed in under 5 minutes. It is that good. Perfect gadget and purchased 3 more for family members.
One caveat: not every egg is treated equally. There will still be the stubborn egg that scoffs at your new toy and makes you peel every little piece of shell stuck to the egg. Maddening! But, for the 11 other poor souls, simple and easy.

5

Great Product

2/14/2019byRyan

Does what it says. Easy to use. Easy to clean. What else can I ask for?

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The Negg Story

Cold water and some shaking is all it takes for this hardboiled egg peeler to work. It’s a Made in the USA kitchen hero that conquers a dreaded chore sleekly.

Maker Bonnie Tyler signed up to bring deviled eggs to a party and—after a failed attempt at peeling—showed up with a bag of potato chips instead. After some prototyping and research at her local library, she cracked a solution.

Bonnie combined the elements of industrial peeling (i.e., vibration, movement, and water) to create something small, portable, and easy to use at home. That’s how The Negg was hatched. She even managed to get it manufactured in Connecticut, her own backyard.

Now you can de-shell your eggs with just cold water and a little bit of effort.Read MoreRead Less